The KPC Proceeds will be channeled into Kenya’s newly established National Infrastructure Fund (NIF), a financing vehicle designed to support large-scale projects such as roads, airports, dams, and energy infrastructure.
The KPC Proceeds will be channeled into Kenya’s newly established National Infrastructure Fund (NIF), a financing vehicle designed to support large-scale projects such as roads, airports, dams, and energy infrastructure.
Tunisia has abandoned plans to build a new airport and will instead invest $1 billion in expanding its main Tunis-Carthage International Airport, aiming to nearly quadruple passenger capacity by 2031 as part of a major push to modernise the country's aviation infrastructure.
Kenya’s aviation sector is now valued at KSh 425 billion.
The master plan addresses every facet of JKIA operations. A second runway is targeted for completion by 2029, alongside wider airfield upgrades designed to increase declared capacity to approximately 63 aircraft movements per hour, a dramatic improvement from the current 14 movements per hour.
Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) plans to launch its own taxi app at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) to compete with Uber and Bolt while boosting safety and revenue.
As the aviation strike continues, delays and cancellations are mounting at JKIA and across the country.